We are planning on releasing a beta version 7 next week with a final
version 7 in the middle of March
On 2/7/2020 12:30 PM, Dan Fitch wrote:
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Hi folks! I checked the wiki and github, but couldn't find anything
about milestones or plans for the next major
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Hi folks! I checked the wiki and github, but couldn't find anything about
milestones or plans for the next major release of Freesurfer.
Are there any loose dates or targets? (We're near the start of a 5-year imaging
study, and trying to plan for trai
Today it was released a new upgrade of iSurf Brainview. (2.1.1)
*New features:
* Phone / IPod Touch
- IPhone now show webpage with structure description when you tap the name
of the structure
All iOS
- More structures with webpage description
- Cache webpages for speedup
As usual suggestions are
If I had an iOS device, this sounds like a wonderful app, Pedro... Any
chance of an Android version?? :-P
-=R
On 3/17/11 16:42 , Pedro Paulo de Magalhães Oliveira Junior wrote:
> Today it was released a new major upgrade of iSurf Brainview. (2.1.0)
>
> New features:
> - New Atlas: Chistophe Dest
Today it was released a new major upgrade of iSurf Brainview. (2.1.0)
New features:
- New Atlas: Chistophe Destrieux 2009 Atlas
- Improved Interface
- Retina Display
- iOS 4.3
As usual suggestions are welcome.
Upcoming features will include 3D visualization.
The link for download is:
http://it
Today it was released a major upgrade of iSurf Brainview.
Major improvements could be noticed on the IPad.
Now you can click the name of the brain structure and have a popup
control with the definition and references for the area.
As usual suggestions are welcome.
Upcoming features include the
A new freesurfer release is now available, v4.5.0:
http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/Download
The release notes page describes the bug fixes and new features:
http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/ReleaseNotes
Mainly this release is intended to make available necessary improvements
to
Hi Roberto
Yes the transforms is bad but the important thing is that is works well
with
the 32 version so ...
Romain
roberto toro wrote:
Hi Roman,
did you check with tkregister2 what the transforms look like?
(use tkregister2 --mgz --s mySubjectID --fstal)
cheers,
roberto
On Wed, Jun 17, 20
Hi Roman,
did you check with tkregister2 what the transforms look like?
(use tkregister2 --mgz --s mySubjectID --fstal)
cheers,
roberto
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:37 AM, romain valabregue <
romain.valabre...@chups.jussieu.fr> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I tried this new relase on 20 subject and I get the
Hello
I tried this new relase on 20 subject and I get the same error
ERROR: talairach_afd: Talairach Transform: transforms/talairach.xfm
***FAILED*** (p=0.0001, pval=0. < threshold=0.0050)
Linux pclx16 2.6.23.1-42.fc8 #1 SMP Tue Oct 30 13:18:33 EDT 2007 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
but i
A new release of Freesurfer is now available, v4.4.0:
http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/DownloadAndInstall
This release contains an updated longitudinal analysis stream.
See the Release Notes page for details on this and prior releases:
http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/ReleaseN
Sebastian,
The new release does include the mri_normalize bug fix. The
ReleaseNotes page has been updated to reflect this.
fyi, the new version, v4.3.1, is compatible with results from v4.3.0.
the policy we are trying to adhere to is to increment the minor number
(4.X) when the recon-all stream
Dear FeeSurfer team,
I just realised that a new version appeared on the Download site. Does
this include the fix for the fix for the MACOSX mri_normalize? Does
freeview now work on the mac?
One more thing, it would be marvellous if new releases could be
announced on the freesurfer list to
you don't need a new license file, and we actually haven't really
released it yet, as it's still in beta testing locally. The new docs are
online though
Bruce
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Kirk, Gregory wrote:
Hi freesurfer lords !
I see the grand release is released, do I need
to get a new .licence f
A new stable release has not happened just yet.
We are shooting for no later than the end of the month for the new
release, but this is dependent on how our testing proceeds.
You will not need to get a new .licence file.
On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 12:28 -0400, Kirk, Gregory wrote:
> Hi freesurfer lo
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Hi freesurfer lords
!
I see the grand
release is released, do I need
to get a new
.licence file , i.e. fill out a new
registration form
online ?
Thank
you
Greg
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On the Freesurfer homepage I notice that via 'ftp' it's avaliable a new
version of Freesurfer x Linux (26.08.2004).
But there's nothing about it neither on the mail list nor on the
homepage...
It's just a 'beta' version?
Not even beta, it's more of an alpha. I took it down, sorry for the
confusion
Hi to all,
On the Freesurfer homepage I notice that via 'ftp' it's avaliable a new
version of Freesurfer x Linux (26.08.2004).
But there's nothing about it neither on the mail list nor on the
homepage...
It's just a 'beta' version?
Cheers
Francesco Musso MD
Laboratory of Molecular Neuroim
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